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What is it that makes you...YOU? Soul introduces Joe Gardner (voice of Jamie Foxx) – a middle-school band teacher who gets the chance of a lifetime to play at the best jazz club in town. But one small misstep takes him from the streets of New York City to The Great Before – a fantastical place where new souls get their personalities, quirks and interests before they go to Earth. Determined to return to his life, Joe teams up with a precocious soul, 22 (voice of Tina Fey), who has never understood the appeal of the human experience. As Joe desperately tries to show 22 what’s great about living, he may just discover the answers to some of life’s most important questions. (Walt Disney US)

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English This has just the right soul. It’s playful, creative, original and everything is nicely underpinned by excellent music. But still, I felt it was missing something that would have helped me get better acquainted with the characters and I would have expected more of the same ideas that were hinted at the end. ()

Jeoffrey 

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English The new Pixar movie is certainly a very imaginative movie, with very good thought-provoking subject matter, which even provides acceptable answers to questions like "What is the meaning of life?". I really like the soundtrack, especially the jazz music and Trent Reznor's contributions (and you can tell it is him!), so I am definitely satisfied with that aspect. The animation is also excellent (albeit so very Pixar...). This is definitely quite a substantial movie in terms of subject matter, which is food for thought, however, for some reason, I did not enjoy this movie as much this time around as I just did not leave with that unforgettable feeling the Pixar studio's best animated movies left me with. Despite that, however, I am still awarding Soul a strong four stars, 8.4/10. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English Pixar knows how to captivate, entertain and move the audience at the same time and Soul is another example that the "lamp" studio can serve up some truly amazing pieces. From a technical point of view, it is a breathtaking audio-visual spectacle, brimming with amazingly polished animation and a wonderful soundtrack. I appreciate the artistic depiction of the world of souls and its various characters, from the newly born souls, to (J/T)erry, to the sadly terrifying lost souls that reminded me of characters from Miyazaki's films. Pete Docter has breathed life (and soul) into another original world, one that evokes his previous film, Inside Out, yet is different in many ways. Story-wise, this is a very mature film that explores the meaning of our lives and their very nature, which is certainly not a foregone conclusion. While Inside Out and Coco grabbed my heart a wee bit more, Soul still deserves that full rating from me. ()

Othello 

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English I once knew a girl who had "Don't wait, live!" tattooed on her in that stupid curly font, and I'm convinced this is gonna be her very favorite movie. Soul is the perfectly animated combination of a paid therapy session and esoteric life-coaching, and a packet of Xanax will spontaneously appear in the cabinet behind your sink after you finish watching it. I'm giving it three stars for the sheer amount of animated closeups in the New York streets, and also because I expect more animated films with a similar message from Docter, so I need somewhere to drop my rating in the future. PS: notice how Pixar has been repeating the exact same jokes for ten years now ()

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English If it weren’t for the over-rushed ended, this could have been perfect once again. But Pixar is stopping making things for kids. Soul is a grown-up, complex, in places almost a horror movie and I would say that half-pints just won’t understand it. But still, this is first class work. A beautiful world and loads of imagination. ()

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